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    Reflection Journal Essay

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    Reflection Journal Overview Remember the first week of the Social Innovation Project lesson, Madam Safura brief us on the overview of the module and also shown us a video of the past year student project. She has also given us a list of topics and recommended project statements for our group to discuss on what we want to do. Our group created a Whatapps group chats right after the lesson ended. We had discussed our topic and problem statements during the weekend. After some discussion in the…

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    Slavery. A topic that is extremely debatable due to the fact that the treatment of them varies immensely. The treatment of a slave will vary depending on the type of place they are living, their owners, and much more. In the book, Chains, by Laurie Halse Anderson, there are three main placements of the slaves. Within those placements, there are three different lifestyles that the slaves live. The placements in which the slaves live are a plantation, a small farm, and a city. First, there is the…

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    seen. They also had to stay inside of the house because their master is usually a business man or woman, or is just rich. I know this because in the text it states, “Two, three years ago, there was another girl here, slave like you. She talked back. Madam called her surly and took the beating her regular-like. One day she beat her with a fireplace poker” (Anderson 51). This tells me that people don’t really care about what the slaves think, they just don’t want to have slaves that aren’t able to…

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    To cut a long story short, prostitutes and madams, drunkards, and slaves threaten the founding fathers and the nation's stability which led to the Victorian Age. As women were barred from having jobs and wives having no legal rights which the founding father preferred the women threatened their ideologies by becoming prostitutes, having one of the highest wages, starting up the first health insurance, and being so wealthy starting funds to build roads, feed homeless, and starting school…

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    Romeo and Juliet are two young person who love each other and their family don't let them be together. One night Rome went to a party somebody had and Juliet was there but he had a mask on so no body will see him but he didn't went cause he wanted to see Juliet he went to see the how was the party then he saw Juliet and went to her and hold her hands and start to talk to her then they kiss then they look at each other and kiss again. That same night Juliet went to her room window and start…

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    Emotional Poverty

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    Whenever I see the word ‘poverty’, I tend to relate the word with the shortage of money or material possession. Is poverty just about the lack of money? No, it is possible to experience emotional poverty as well. Emotional poverty happens when a person lacks of social participation, where it is an important part of the standard of living. It means to have family or friends for support in times of crises. Mr Ong Hock Soon is a living example of how social participation is important for us.…

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    with identity that many of the students face. Evidently, the students internalize society’s belief that they belong to a lower social class. Furthermore, this oppression caused the students to feel uneasy when they learned that Madam was afraid of them. In this case, Madam was the oppressor, a figurehead of Hailsham, the place that indoctrinated all the students. The students unknowingly became the oppressed group in this situation. Kathy described the feeling as “a cold moment” that made her…

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    Respected writer, Friedrich Durrenmatt, in his play The Visit, shows how power and wealth affects all aspects of life. Durrenmatt 's purpose is to raise the question of whether it is possible and morally right to buy justice, and if murder and personal revenge can constitute this justice and also the difference between what is justice and what is revenge. The purpose of The Visit is to also elucidate and shine light on the corruption of justice by wealth. In this play, Durrenmatt produces a…

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    explains how it was a dark December evening and the speaker was trying to distract himself by the lost of his loved one, Lenore. All of a sudden, he heard a noise and someone was knocking on his door. He asked for pardon and said “Sir,” said I, “or Madam, truly your forgiveness I implore; But the fact is I was napping, and so gently you came rapping,…

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    reader in the middle of a family “discussion” about their house guest Tartuffe. However, the discussion is more of a quarrel about Tartuffe’s true character and the two opinions of Tartuffe can be seen immediately in the play as the grandmother, Madam Pernelle is thoroughly convinced that Tartuffe is a pious man while the other family members, excluding her son Orgon, know Tartuffe for the hypocritical tyrant that he is. The naivety, hypocrisy, deceit, and pride that are found in Molière’s…

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